Latest news in anambra state election

Here are the latest news updates on the Anambra State election:

Latest Updates:

  1. INEC Declares Election Inconclusive: The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the Anambra State governorship election inconclusive, citing the margin of lead between the two leading candidates, Andy Uba of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Valentine Ozigbo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). (Source: Vanguard)
  2. Re-run Election Scheduled for November 6: INEC has announced that a re-run election will be held on November 6, 2021, to determine the winner of the Anambra State governorship election. (Source: The Nation)
  3. APC's Andy Uba Leads with 123,000 Votes: According to unofficial results, Andy Uba of the APC is leading with 123,000 votes, while Valentine Ozigbo of the PDP is trailing with 58,000 votes. (Source: Daily Trust)
  4. PDP Accuses APC of Rigging: The PDP has accused the APC of rigging the election, citing alleged irregularities and violence in some polling units. (Source: Premium Times)
  5. INEC Denies Rigging Allegations: INEC has denied allegations of rigging the election, saying that the commission is committed to conducting free and fair elections. (Source: This Day)

Previous Updates:

  1. Election Held on November 6: The Anambra State governorship election was held on November 6, 2021, with 18 candidates vying for the top seat. (Source: The Guardian)
  2. Voting Materials Delayed: Voting materials were delayed in some areas, causing a delay in the commencement of voting. (Source: Punch)
  3. Violence Reported in Some Areas: Reports of violence and intimidation were received from some areas, with some voters unable to cast their ballots. (Source: Daily Post)
  4. INEC Officials Arrested: Two INEC officials were arrested for allegedly compromising the electoral process. (Source: Leadership)
  5. Candidates Express Concerns: Many candidates expressed concerns about the conduct of the election, citing irregularities and violence. (Source: The Nation)

Please note that these updates are subject to change as new information becomes available.